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AmeriStat is a search engine developed by the Population
Reference Bureau in partnership with the Social Science Data Analysis
Network (SSDAN). AmeriStat searches large data files from a range of
sources, including the 2000 Census and the Census Bureau's monthly
Current Population Surveys, to give the user instant summaries, in
text and graphics, of the demographic characteristics of the
U.S. population. AmeriStat covers 13 topics: (1) 2000 Census, (2)
children, (3) education, (4) labor and employment, (5) fertility, (6)
foreign-bo... (more info)

AmeriStat is a search engine developed by the Population
Reference Bureau in partnership with the Social Science Data Analysis
Network (SSDAN). AmeriStat searches large data files from a range of
sources, including the 2000 Census and the Census Bureau's monthly
Current Population Surveys, to give the user instant summaries, in
text and graphics, of the demographic characteristics of the
U.S. population. AmeriStat covers 13 topics: (1) 2000 Census, (2)
children, (3) education, (4) labor and employment, (5) fertility, (6)
foreign-born, (7) income and poverty, (8) marriage and family, (9)
migration, (10) mortality, (11) older population, (12) estimates and
projections, and (13) race and ethnicity. For each of the topics, data
are shown, whenever possible, for five-year data points going back to
1970. Single-year data are shown for more recent years, with special
coverage of the 2000 Census. Search results also yield links to other
Web sites for additional, more detailed information.

Access Notes

These data are not available from ICPSR. Users should consult the data owners directly (via Ameristat)
for details on obtaining these resources.